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The other two labors I was apart of once we saw the amber goo it was a matter of an hour then they were in full blown labor. I have not seen any contractions.
I will get a pic of the color of the discharge now.
 

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I really think you should call in a vet.
The discharge does not look good at all.
The vet can see if there is a heartbeat in there, if the cervix is dilating, can detect minor contractions, and palpate or bump with greater skill then we can (generally).
 

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I called around trying to see if any vet will see her. No one deals with goats. Ahhh. I went ahead and gloved up. She has no baby in her. I can not feel anything. Could it just be a false pregnancy? Would she bag up?
 

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You are sure there is no dead kid in the field? It really looks alot like afterbirth fluids.
Does it smell?
Most cattle vets will see a goat in an emergency... this is so sad you cannot find a vet.
Do you have a regular vet at all? I know so many live in areas where there simply is no vets. The universities are usually $$$$$$$$$$$$!

You could milk her and see what comes out... I really am not much help here, sorry.
 

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I have a vet for my dogs, yes. She is only small animals. She refuses to see any farm animal. Love her as a vet for my dogs though. We have 2 small animal vets and 2 large animal vets. None will see a goat.

I got a hold of a breeder up here as well. She said that none of the vets will see goats here. That you really have to learn how to take care of them yourself. :( She said she's guessing that it was just a false pregnancy.

I did not feel anything. No smell. There was no blood or bloody looking discharge on the glove.

I did milk her. It is not normal colostrum. It's not thick. It is just white milk. After milking her, she is outside and no longer freaking out.
 

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No dead baby any where. I checked twice, my husband checked twice & my oldest daughter checked twice. That was my first thought when I seen the goo and wet legs last night.
 
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